Edie Falco

Comedian Louis C.K. made it official Saturday: His latest series, “Horace and Pete,” is over.

“It is a singular experience to have done this show and a very very sad thing to be done doing it,” he said in a statement. “I loved telling that/those story(ies). I loved working in that (fake) bar with that crew for those ten weeks. It was a wicked high privilege to act with those actors.”

The Web series was an experiment in crowd-funded television, with viewers paying for episodes one at a time — the first costing $5, the second $2 and episodes 3 through 10 at $3 each. He recently told Howard Stern that...

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